Introduction and Methods
Ethnozooarchaeology and the power of analogy (Umberto
Albarella)
A dog is for hunting (Karen D. Lupo)
Past and present strategies for draught exploitation of cattle
(Niels Johannsen)
Animal dung: Rich ethnographic records, poor archaeozoological
evidence (Marta Moreno-García and Carlos M. Pimenta)
Folk taxonomies and human-animal relations: The Early Neolithic in
the Polish Lowlands (Arkadiusz Marciniak)
Fishing, Hunting and Foraging
The historical use of terrestrial vertebrates in the Selva Region
(Chiapas, México) (Eduardo Corona and Patricia Enríquez
Vázquez)
Pacific Ocean fishing traditions: Subsistence, beliefs, ecology,
and households (Jean L. Hudson)
The ethnography of fishing in Scotland and its contribution to
icthyoarchaeological analysis in this region (Ruby N.
Cerón-Carrasco)
Contemporary subsistence and foodways in the Lau Islands of Fiji:
An ethnoarchaeological study of non-optimal foraging and irrational
economics (Sharyn Jones)
Ethnozooarchaeology of the Mani (Orang Asli) of Trang Province,
Southern Thailand: A preliminary result of faunal analysis at Sakai
Cave (Hitomi Hongo and Prasit Auetrakulvit)
Food Preparation and Consumption
An ethnoarchaeological study of marine coastal fish butchery in
Pakistan (William R. Belcher)
Ethnozooarchaeology of butchering practices in the Mahas Region,
Sudan (Elizabeth R. Arnold and Diane Lyons)
Husbandry
Social principles of Andean camelid pastoralism and archaeological
interpretations (Penelope Dransart)
Incidence and causes of calf mortality in Maasai herds:
Implications for zooarchaeological interpretation (Kathleen Ryan
and Paul Nkuo Kunoni)
A week on the plateau: Pig husbandry, mobility and resource
exploitation in central Sardinia (Umberto Albarella, Filippo
Manconi and Angela Trentacoste)
A pig fed by hand is worth two in the bush: Ethnoarchaeology of pig
husbandry in Greece and its archaeological implications (Paul
Halstead and Valasia Isaakidou)
Umberto Albarella is a Professor of Zooarchaeology at the University of Sheffield (UK). His research focuses on various aspects of past human –animal relationships and is mainly based in Italy and Britain. He is also interested in the relationship between archaeology, politics and social justice.
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